
sort of Japanese style of painting
thank you :)
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Mon 24 Nov 2008, 19:41,
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thank you :)

one of the bird pics I made when I first used photoshop and I was starting to experiment with different brushes and sketch styles. But I just looked back at them and they're not very good :)
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Mon 24 Nov 2008, 19:45,
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don't like using any other brush. One layer, two main colours and then the subject in all its colours. I think it really works, just need to take some more wildlife photos
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Mon 24 Nov 2008, 19:48,
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I got into it for a while but I'm too comfortable in Photoshop to stray for long.
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Mon 24 Nov 2008, 19:50,
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Never got on with Photoshop, to much hard work
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Mon 24 Nov 2008, 19:54,
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